As you explore the site, you may notice an interesting sound.
The sound you hear belongs to the Coquí, one of the island’s most recognizable and cherished voices. Named after its famous “ko-kee” call, this tiny tree frog is found only in Puerto Rico and holds a special place in local culture.
Known scientifically as Eleutherodactylus coqui, the Coquí grows only 1–2 inches long, yet its sound fills entire forests each night. Unlike other frogs, it is born fully formed, skipping the tadpole stage entirely.
So when you hear this call while exploring the network, you’re not just browsing beaches — you’re stepping into the soul of the island.